NAME bit - and, or, xor, not, rshift, lshift, bic, bis, bit, set- bit functions SYNOPSIS (generic) function and (word1, word2) (generic) function or (word1, word2) (generic) function xor (word1, word2) (generic) function not (word) (generic) function rshift (word, nbits) (generic) function lshift (word, nbits) subroutine bic (bitnum, word) integer*4 bitnum, word subroutine bis (bitnum, word) integer*4 bitnum, word subroutine setbit (bitnum, word, state) integer*4 bitnum, word, state logical function bit (bitnum, word) integer*4 bitnum, word DESCRIPTION The and, or, xor, not, rshift, and lshift functions are gen- eric functions expanded inline by the compiler. Their argu- ments must be integer or logical values, short or long. The returned value has the data type of the first argument. Bits are numbered such that bit 0 is the least significant bit, and bit 31 is the most significant. This routine works for all Sun architectures, even though some number bytes differently. and Computes the bitwise `and' of its arguments. or Computes the bitwise `or' of its arguments. xor Computes the bitwise `exclusive or' of its arguments. not Returns the bitwise complement of its argument. lshift Is a logical left shift with no end around carry. rshift Is an arithmetic right shift with sign extension. No test is made for a reasonable value of nbits. bic, bis, and setbit are external subroutines which operate on INTEGER*4 arguments. bis Sets bitnum in word. bic Clears bitnum in word. setbit Sets bitnum in word to 1 if state is nonzero, and clears it otherwise. bit Is an external function which tests bitnum in word. It returns .true. if bitnum is a 1 (one), and returns .false. if bitnum is a 0 (zero). FILES libF77.a
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